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Directorate-General of Budget,Accounting
News Release
16:00 (GMT +8)
and Statistics, Executive Yuan, R.O.C.(Taiwan)
August 14, 2015
DGBAS, Taipei
GDP: PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION FOR 2015O2
AND OUTLOOK FOR 2015-6
August 14, 2015 In 2015O2, Taiwan's real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by
0.52% from the same quarter of the previous year, according to the latest
preliminary estimation by DGBAS. The GDP is predicted to grow 1.56% and 2.70%
in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
Preliminary Estimation of GDP in 2015O2
Taiwan's export plummeted due to the sluggish demand in global consuming electronic
products, the crowding out effects from the expanded supply chain in Mainland China and
the falling prices of crude oil. Coupling with the rise in domestic demand, Taiwan's real GDP
is estimated to grow by 0.52% in 2015O2. In the meantime, the economic growth rate of
2015O1 is revised up to 3.84% (formerly 3.37%), compared to the same quarter of 2014.
Forecast for 2015
Because the weak exports of goods and services, Taiwan's real GDP is predicted to
grow by 1.56% (formerly 3.28%) in the whole 2015. CPI is expected to decline by 0.19%
(formerly grow by 0.13%).
Outlook for 2016
The world economy is anticipated to have a better performance in 2016, which will
sustain Taiwan's export growth. The 2016 growth forecast, Taiwan's real GDP will grow by
2.70%. CPI will increase by 0.74%.
For further information:
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Next release - Not Later than Oct 30, 2015, for:
Gross Domestic Products for 2015O3 (Advance estimation)
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Table 1-1 Gross Domestic Product and Economic Growth Rate
Nominal GDP (At Current Prices) Real GDP (Chained (2011) dollars) Economic Growth Rate (%)
Period Original Series Seasonally Adjusted Original Series Seasonally Adjusted
yoy saqr Saar
(Million NTS) (Million NTS) (Million NTS) (Million NTS)
2007 13,407,062 12,572,550 6.52
2008 13,150,950 12,661,079 0.70
2009 12,961,656 12,462,729 -1.57
2010 14,119,213 13,787,642 10.63
2011 14,312,200 14,312,200 3.80
2012 14,686,917 14,607,569 2.06
2013 15,221,201 14,933,673 2.23
I 3,676,446 3,720,942 3,512,451 3,684,187 1.41 -0.09 -0.36
II 3,709,075 3,776,650 3,669,627 3,708,457 2.60 0.66 2.66
III 3,858,380 3,829,070 3,813,810 3,736,645 1.45 0.76 3.08
IV 3,977,300 3,894,539 3,937,785 3,804,384 3.40 1.81 7.45
2014 16,084,003 ==.
15,496,845 3.77
I 3,848,723 3.900,425 3,632,230 3,820,570 3.41 0.43 1.71
II 3,917,365 3,990,130 3,811,668 3,847,556 3.87 0.71 2.86
III 4,089,643 4,053,919 3,978,607 3,905,352 4.32 1.50 6.15
IV 4,228,272 4,139,529 4,074,340 3,923,367 3.47 0.46 1.86
2015(1) 16,772,559 ==.
15,737,833 1.56
I (r) 4,158,432 4,209,888 3,771,644 3,945,737 3.84 0.57 2.30
II (p) 4,052,043 4,142,192 3,831,580 3,879,383 0.52 -1.68 -6.56
(f) 4,201,720 4,173,974 3,982,778 3,925,448 0.10 1.19 4.83
IV(f) 4,360,364 4,246,505 4,151,831 3,987,265 1.90 1.57 6.45
2016(f) 17,244,542 ==.
16,163,437 2.70
I (f) 4,247,907 4,293,978 3,848,271 4,012,453 2.03 0.63 2.55
II (f) 4,212,891 4,315,510 3,961,598 4,017,795 3.39 0.13 0.53
(f) 4,329,607 4,299,595 4,112,040 4,053,185 3.25 0.88 3.57
IV(f) 4,454,137 4,335,459 4,241,528 4,080,004 2.16 0.66 2.67
Explanation : I. (p) indicates preliminary version. (f) indicates forecast. (r) indicates revised version. These marks mean the same in all tables.
2. The sum of the decomposed items might not be equal to the total due to the rounding of decimals.
3. yoy (year on year) means the growth rates to the correspondent quarter of previous year. saqr (seasonally adjusted quarterly growth rate) means the growth rate of seasonally adjusted value compared to the
previous quarter. saar (seasonally adjusted annualized rate) means the annualized growth rate of seasonally adjusted value compared to the previous quarter : saam( I +saqr)'-I.
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Table 1-2 GDP • GNI and NI
GDP GNI Nationa Income
At Current Prices Chained (2011) dollars ( At Current Prices ) At Current Prices Chained (2011) dollars
Period Amount Annual Rate Amount Amount Economic Amount Amount AmountAmount Amount Annual Rate
of Increase Growth Rate of Growth
(Million NTS) (CO (Million USS) (Million NTS) (7c) (Million NTS) (Million USS) (Million NTS) (Million US$) (Million NTS) (CO
2007 13.407,062 6.06 408,254 12,572,550 6.52 13,739,828 418,387 11,590,959 352,952 12,056,367 4.02
2008 13,150,950 -1.91 416,961 12,661,079 0.70 13,465,596 426,937 11,161,869 353,896 11,260,761 -6.60
2009 12,961,656 -1.44 392,065 12,462,729 -1.57 13,375,650 404,587 10,985,329 332,285 11,233,561 -0.24
2010 14,119,213 8.93 446,105 13,787,642 10.63 14,548,852 459,679 12,194,428 385,290 12,346,344 9.91
2011 14,312,200 1.37 485,653 14,312,200 3.80 14,700,572 498,832 12,290,671 417,057 12,290,671 -0.45
2012 14,686,917 2.62 495,845 14,607,569 2.06 15,141,108 511,179 12,493,108 421,779 12,491,883 1.64
I 3,589,361 0.20 120.735 3,463,603 0.78 3,733,045 125,567 3,093,541 104,059 3,037,070 -2.57
II 3,553,329 2.01 119,764 3,576,481 0.42 3,666,458 123,577 3,044,299 102,610 3,067,807 1.84
fil 3,766,640 3.14 126,061 3,759,326 2.31 3,855,189 129,025 3,170,802 106,122 3,148,943 2.44
IV 3,777,587 5.09 129,285 3,808,159 4.63 3,886,416 133,010 3,184,466 108,988 3,238,063 4.89
2013 15,221,201 3.64 511,293 14,933,673 2.23 15,646,211 525,570 12,995,943 436,545 12,952,953 3.69
I 3,676,446 2.43 124,409 3,512,451 1.41 3,816,308 129,137 3,194,590 108,101 3,119,971 2.73
II 3,709,075 4.38 123,837 3,669,627 2.60 3,781,417 126,248 3,149,339 105,146 3,151,781 2.74
III 3,858,380 2.44 128,821 3,813,810 1.45 3,959,384 132,190 3,304,901 110,340 3,272,994 3.94
IV 3,977,300 5.29 134,226 3,937,785 3.40 4,089,102 137.995 3,347,113 11 2,958 3.408,207 5.25
2014 16,084,003 5.67 529,587 15,496,845 3.77 16,554,262 545,090 13,722,941 451,890 13,684,925 5.65
I 3,848,723 4.69 126,770 3,632,230 3.41 4,019,241 132,386 3,358,854 110,634 3,268,452 4.76
II 3,917,365 5.62 129,886 3,811,668 3.87 4,038,379 133,899 3,363,443 111,520 3,350,429 6.30
Di 4,089,643 5.99 136,049 3,978,607 4.32 4,187,742 139,313 3,473,559 115,554 3,448,598 5.37
IV 4,228,272 6.31 136,882 4,074,340 3.47 4,308,900 139,492 3,527,085 114,182 3,617,446 6.14
2015
I (r) 4,158,432 8.05 131,638 3,771,644 3.84 4,340,724 137,408 3,635,664 115,089 3,565,368 9.08
11(p) 4,052,043 3.44 130,753 3,831,580 0.52 4,184,978 135.043 3,532,480 113,988 3,547,565 5.88
Explanation : I. GNI DI2-ENet Factor Income from the Rest of the World+Gain or Loss Resulting from Changes in the Terms of Trade.
2. NI (at current prices)=GNI-Consumption of Fixed Capital-Statistical Discrepancy.
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Table 2 Changes in Prices
link%
Deflators
Private Final Government Final Gross Fixed CPI WPI
GDP Exports Imports
Consumption Consumption Capital Formation
2007 -0.43 1.16 1.43 3.44 1.79 6.10 1.80 6.47
2008 -2.60 2.60 2.03 6.93 -1.81 7.65 3.52 5.14
2009 0.13 -1.17 0.02 -0.56 -7.41 -9.99 -0.86 -8.73
2010 -1.54 0.70 1.03 1.24 1.80 5.46 0.96 5.46
2011 -234 0.88 1.31 1.49 -0.14 5.39 1.42 432
2012 0.54 1.19 1.80 0.70 -1.12 -0.39 1.93 -1.16
2013 138 031 -0.09 -2.16 -1.19 -3.83 0.79 -143
I 1.00 1.10 -0.17 -1.88 -2.37 -3.69 1.80 -3.07
1.73 0.24 0.52 -2.81 -1.44 -4.85 0.80 -3.13
DT 0.98 -0.18 -0.56 -2.54 -1.13 -3.99 0.04 -2.54
IV 1.81 0.08 -0.27 -1.40 0.00 -2.73 0.56 -0.94
2014 1.82 0.73 0.96 1.12 0.59 -1.27 1.20 -0.57
I 1.23 0.49 0.82 0.76 0.76 -0.71 0.80 0.07
II 1.68 1.17 0.58 1.67 1.01 0.14 1.63 0.68
1.60 1.17 1.14 1.42 0.21 -0.61 131 0.01
Rr 2.75 0.11 1.21 0.60 0.51 -3.85 0.84 -3.02
2015a 2.68 -044 -0.06 -2.16 -3.00 -9.22 -0.19 -733
I (r) 4.06 -0.62 0.20 -0.65 -3.18 -11.38 -0.59 -8.51
II(p) 2.90 -1.16 -0.07 -2.60 -4.95 -12.42 -0.70 -9.40
2.64 -0.49 -0.08 -3.10 -2.92 -9.06 -0.30 -7.77
IV(0 1.19 0.50 -0.06 -2.11 -1.11 -3.89 0.80 -3.51
2016(f) 0.11 0.40 0.16 -1.17 0.55 0.52 0.74 0.53
I (0 0.11 1.40 -0.44 -3.03 0.07 -0.02 1.61 -0.13
11(0 0.56 0.51 0.42 -1.22 1.97 1.66 0.92 1.56
-0.20 0.07 0.28 -0.22 0.67 1.08 0.48 1.53
-0.01 -0.35 0.22 -0.37 -0.45 -0.61 0.01 -0.78
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Table 3-1 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
At Current Prices
Unit:Million NT$
Domestic Demand Demand of Rest of The World
Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Period GDP Government Exports of Less: Imports
Private Final Changes in
Subtotal Final Private Public Subtotal Goods and of Goods and
Consumption Government Inventories
Consumption Enterprises Enterprises Services Services
2007 13,407,062 12,341,473 7,197,916 1,922,075 3,205,121 2,501,225 209,930 493,966 16,361 1,065,589 9,349,494 8,283,905
2008 13,150,950 12,468,377 7,260,169 1,991,181 3,045,433 2,284,331 217,618 543,484 171,594 682,573 9,230,775 8,548,202
2009 12,961,656 11,811,481 7,175,511 2,055,721 2,761,737 1,935,945 231,018 594,774 -181,488 1,150,175 7,827,336 6,677,161
2010 14,119,213 13,121,044 7,497,682 2,098,717 3,335,881 2,496,978 249,845 589,058 188,764 998,169 10,013,538 9,015,369
2011 14,312,200 13,349,437 7,798,976 2,167,595 3,346,945 2,558,491 219,898 568,556 35,921 962,763 10,419,700 9,456,937
2012 14,686,917 13,593,547 8,035,105 2,254,282 3,282,131 2,567,030 204,125 510,976 22,029 1,093,370 10,345,375 9,252,005
2013 15,221,201 13,835,433 8,249,261 2,226,226 3,371,155 2,677,103 200,431 493,621 -11,209 1,385,768 10,580,252 9,194,484
3,676,446 3,474.723 2,035,510 600.220 822,034 694.278 35.508 92,248 16.959 201.723 2.481.695 2.279.972
II 3,709,075 3,347,371 2,020,616 513,827 830.875 667.403 47,525 115,947 -17.947 361.704 2.690.455 2.328.751
3,858,380 3,477,279 2,093.072 537,534 846.499 685,733 38,436 122,330 174 381.101 2.671.175 2.290.074
ry 3.977.300 3.536.060 2,100.063 574,645 871.747 629.689 78.962 163,096 -10.395 441.240 2.736.927 2.295.687
2014 16,084,003 14,411,459 8,555,138 2,330,700 3,471,557 2,801,306 210,036 460,215 54,064 1,672,544 11,271,704 9,599,160
3,848.723 3371.565 2,094,012 630,325 836.098 709.263 40.700 86,135 11.130 277.158 2.606.918 2,329,760
II 3,917,365 3.504.685 2,111,651 528,990 858.533 708,385 41,059 109,089 5,511 412,680 2.854,313 2,441,633
4,089,643 3.694.839 2,197,131 564.812 899.961 739,327 46,058 114,576 32,935 394,804 2.880.666 2,485,862
ry 4,228,272 3.640.370 2,152,344 606.573 876.965 644,331 82,219 150,415 4,488 587,902 2.929.807 2.341.905
2015(1) 16,772,559 14,577,786 8,777,721 2,296,253 3,451,817 2,814,638 196,020 441,159 51,995 2,194,773 11,079,721 8,884,948
1(r) 4,158,432 3,600.127 2,154.444 614,798 828.974 716.953 27,845 84,176 1,911 558,305 2.678,760 2.120.455
II(p) 4,052,043 3558,776 2,146,570 528,874 847,363 692,943 48,276 106,144 35,969 493,267 2,677,762 2,184,495
M(r) 4,201,720 3,714,131 2,250,871 556,326 908,173 748.127 49,765 110,281 -1,239 487,589 2,785,604 2,298,015
N(r) 4,360.364 3,704,752 2,225,836 596,255 867,307 656.615 70,134 140,558 15,354 655,612 2.937,595 2.281,983
2016(1) 17,244,542 14,859,421 9,033,426 2,327,247 3,467,536 2,816,474 203,082 447,980 31,212 2,385,121 11,578,389 9,193,268
I (I) 4,247,907 3,697,218 2,242,062 625,873 823,933 709.589 30.045 84,299 5,350 550,689 2,723,863 2,173,174
( 4,212,891 3596,450 2,207.572 531,796 845,259 689.487 48,518 107,254 11,823 616,441 2.905.371 2,288,930
4,329.607 3,787,361 2,308,077 564.088 907.877 747.902 47,824 112,151 7,319 542,246 2.940.901 2,398.655
P/(1) 4.454,137 3,778,392 2.275.715 605.490 890.467 669,496 76,695 144.276 6.720 675.745 3,008.254 2.332.509
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Table 3-2 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
Composition at Current Prices
Unit:%
Domestic Demand Demand of Rest of The World
Gross Faxed Capital Formation
Period Total Government Exports of Less: Imports
Private Final Changes in
Subtotal Final Private Public Subtotal Goods and of Goods and
Consumption Government Inventories
Consumption Enterprises Enterprises Services Services
2007 100.00 92.05 53.69 14.34 23.91 18.66 137 3.68 0.12 7.95 69.74 61.79
2008 100.00 94.81 55.21 15.14 23.16 17.37 1.65 4.13 1.30 5.19 70.19 65.00
2009 100.01) 91.13 55.36 15.86 21.31 14.94 1.78 4.59 •1.40 8.87 60.39 51.51
2010 100.00 92.93 53.10 14.86 23.63 17.68 1.77 4.17 1.34 7.07 70.92 63.85
2011 1011.00 93.27 54.49 15.15 23.39 17.88 1.54 3.97 0.25 6.73 72.80 66.08
2012 100.1)0 92.56 54.71 1535 22.35 17.48 139 3.48 0.15 7.44 70.44 62.99
2013 100.00 90.90 54.20 14.63 22.15 17.59 132 3.24 -0.07 9.10 69.51 60.41
100.00 94.51 55.37 16.33 22.36 18.88 0.97 2.51 0.46 5.49 67.50 62.02
11 100.00 90.25 54.48 13.85 22.40 17.99 1.28 3.13 -0.48 9.75 72.54 62.79
111 100AX) 90.12 54.25 13.93 21.94 17.77 1.00 3.17 0.00 9.88 69.23 59.35
Iv 100AX) 88.91 52.80 14.45 21.92 15.83 1.99 4.10 -0.26 11.09 68.81 57.72
2014 100.00 89.60 53.19 14.49 21.58 17.42 1.31 2.86 034 10.40 70.08 59.68
I 100AX) 92.80 54.41 16.38 21.72 18.43 1.06 2.24 0.29 7.20 67.73 60.53
II 100AX) 89.47 53.90 13.50 21.92 18.08 1.05 2.78 0.14 10.53 72.86 62.33
100.00 90.35 53.72 13.81 22.01 18.08 1.13 2.80 0.81 9.65 70.44 60.78
IV 100.00 86.10 50.90 14.35 20.74 15.24 1.94 3.56 0.11 13.90 69.29 55.39
2015(f) 100.00 86.91 52.33 13.69 20.58 16.78 1.17 2.63 031 13.09 66.06 52.97
1(r) I 00 AX) 86.57 51.81 14.78 19.93 17.24 0.67 2.02 0.05 13.43 64.42 50.99
II (p) 100AX) 87.83 52.98 13.05 20.91 17.10 1.19 2.62 0.89 12.17 66.08 53.91
MO) 100AX) 88.40 53.57 13.24 21.61 17.81 1.18 2.62 -0.03 11.60 66.30 54.69
IV(f) 100AX) 84.96 51.05 13.67 19.89 15.06 1.61 3.22 0.35 15.04 67.37 52.33
2016(f) 100.00 86.17 52.38 13.50 20.11 16.33 1.18 2.60 0.18 13.83 67.14 53.31
I (1) 100AX) 87.04 52.78 14.73 19.40 16.70 0.71 1.98 0.13 12.96 64.12 51.16
(f) 100AX) 85.37 52.40 12.62 20.06 16.37 1.15 2.55 0.28 14.63 68.96 54.33
(f) 100AX) 87.48 53.31 13.03 20.97 17.27 1.10 2.59 0.17 12.52 67.93 55.40
IV(f) 100AX) 84.83 51.09 13.59 19.99 15.03 1.72 3.24 0.15 15.17 67.54 52.37
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Table 3-3 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
Growth Rates In Chained Volume Indexes (yoy)
Unit:%
Domestic Demand Demand of Rest of The World
Economic Gross Faxed Capital Formation
Period Government Exports of Less: Imports
Growth Rate Private Final Changes in
Subtotal Final Private Public Subtotal Goods and of Goods and
Consumption Government Inventories
Consumption Enterprises Enterprises Services Services
2007 6.52 1.83 2.42 2.20 1.14 1.88 2.20 -2.80 10.45 2.89
2008 0.70 -2.44 -1.69 1.54 -11.13 -14.15 -1.98 0.44 0.55 -4.13
2009 -1.57 4.51 0.01 3.22 -8.81 -15.32 237 14.07 -8.42 -13.22
2010 10.63 10.29 3.76 1.05 19.31 27.63 7.49 -2.92 25.67 28.03
2011 3.80 037 3.12 1.95 -1.15 1.20 -13.44 -5.78 - - 4.20 -0.46
2012 2.06 0.63 1.82 2.16 -2.61 -0.35 -7.42 -10.95 - - 0.41 -1.78
2013 2.23 2.01 2.35 -1.15 4.98 6.67 2.96 -2.70 - - 3.51 3.34
1.41 1.92 0.92 -0.37 6.29 7.59 18.56 -6.50 - 4.17 5.22
11 2.60 0.97 2.45 -1.71 5.11 7.66 3.05 -6.99 - 4.64 2.49
1.45 0.90 1.75 -0.95 1.17 2.96 -11.67 -3.79 - 1.74 0.96
ry 3.40 4.25 4.32 -1.50 7.54 8.84 5.20 3.89 - 3.63 4.81
2014 3.77 3.46 2.95 3.69 1.84 3.46 4.42 -8.04 - 5.90 5.75
3.41 2.35 2.37 4.17 0.94 1.40 14.36 -7.63 - 4.26 2.91
II 3.87 3.50 3.30 2.35 1.63 4.32 -14.82 -7.34 - 5.03 4.70
DI 4.32 5.06 3.76 3.89 4.83 6.27 19.27 -8.08 - 7.62 9.21
ry 3.47 2.90 2.38 4.29 -0.01 1.70 4.46 -8.74 - 6.50 6.09
2015(1) 1.56 1.99 3.05 -1.42 1.62 2.65 -3.71 -2.18 - - 1.15 1.96
1(r) 3.84 1.38 3.53 -2.66 -0.20 1.76 -30.40 -1.92 - 6.13 2.71
It(p) 0.52 3.04 2.85 0.05 1.33 0.38 22.80 -0.53 - -1.30 2.15
0.10 1.51 2.94 -1.42 4.14 4.36 12.69 -0.80 - -0.39 1.64
Pi(I) 1.90 2.01 2.90 -1.64 1.04 4.14 -12.86 -4.56 - 1.39 1.40
2016(f) 2.70 1.91 2.51 1.19 1.65 1.33 4.76 2.33 - - 3.93 2.93
I (1) 2.03 2.64 2.63 2.25 2.50 2.11 11.09 2.78 - 1.60 2.51
II (f) 3.39 0.85 2.32 0.13 0.99 0.84 2.45 1.29 - 6.40 3.06
111(1) 3.25 1.93 2.48 1.10 0.19 0.18 -3.57 1.93 - 4.88 3.27
IV(f) 2.16 2.23 2.60 1.33 3.05 2.33 9.86 3.17 - 2.87 2.84
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Table 3-4 Expenditures on Gross Domestic Product
Contributions to Economic Growth Rate (yoy)
Unit: percentage points
Domestic Demand Demand of Rest of The World
Period
Economic Government Gross Faxed Capital Formation Exports of Less: Imports
Growth Rate Private Final Changes in
Subtotal Final Private Public Subtotal Goods and of Goods and
Consumption Government Inventories
Consumption Enterprises Enterprises Services Services
2007 6.52 1.38 1.33 0.32 0.28 0.35 0.03 -0.11 -0.55 5.14 6.87 1.73
2008 0.70 -2.24 -0.91 0.22 -2.66 -2.64 -0.03 0.02 1.11 2.94 0.39 -2.55
2009 -1.57 -4.25 0.01 0.49 -2.04 -2.66 0.04 0.58 -2.70 2.68 -5.91 -8.59
2010 10.63 9.56 2.08 0.17 4.12 4.13 0.13 -0.13 3.20 1.07 15.50 14.44
2011 3.80 0.53 1.65 0.29 -0.27 0.21 -0.24 -0.24 -1.14 3.27 2.98 -0.29
2012 2.06 0.59 0.99 033 -0.61 -0.06 -0.11 -0.44 -0.12 1.47 0.30 -1.18
2013 2.23 1.86 1.29 -0.18 1.11 1.16 0.04 -0.09 -0.36 0.37 2.48 2.10
1.41 1.85 0.55 -0.06 1.40 1.41 0.17 -0.18 -0.04 -0.44 2.88 3.32
II 2.60 0.92 1.34 -0.26 1.16 1.37 0.04 -0.25 -1.33 1.69 3.28 1.60
DZ 1.45 0.83 0.94 -0.15 0.27 0.54 -0.14 -0.13 -0.23 0.62 1..” 0.61
ry 3.40 3.78 2.23 -0.23 1.64 1.37 0.11 0.16 0.13 -0.37 2.58 2.95
2014 3.77 3.14 1.60 0.54 0.41 0.61 0.06 -0.26 0.60 0.63 4.10 3.47
3.41 2.16 1.32 0.60 0.20 0.21 0.16 -0.17 0.03 1.25 2.95 1.70
II 3.87 3.18 1.79 0.34 0.35 0.77 -0.19 -0.23 0.70 0.69 3.52 2.83
fl( 4.32 4.57 2.03 0.56 1.07 1.11 0.21 -0.25 0.92 -0.25 5.27 5.52
ry 3.47 2.60 1.26 0.64 0.01 0.34 0.05 -0.38 0.69 0.86 4.53 3.67
2015(I) 1.56 1.78 1.62 -0.21 0.35 0.46 -0.05 -0.06 0.01 -0.22 0.95 1.17
1(r) 3.84 1.25 1.94 -0.38 -0.04 0.32 -0.32 -0.04 -0.27 2.59 4.21 1.62
I(p) 0.52 2.72 1.52 0.01 0.29 0.06 0.24 -0.01 0.91 -2.20 -0.92 1.28
0.10 1.36 1.56 -0.20 0.90 0.78 0.14 -0.02 -0.90 -1.25 -0.28 0.97
1.90 1.78 1.50 -0.25 0.22 0.65 -0.26 -0.17 0.31 0.12 0.98 0.86
2016(f) 2.70 1.66 1.31 0.16 0.34 0.22 0.06 0.06 -0.16 1.04 2.59 1.55
I (0 2.03 2.29 1.37 0.31 0.53 0.34 0.10 0.09 0.09 -0.26 1.07 1.33
II (0 3.39 0.70 1.21 0.02 0.19 0.13 0.03 0.03 -0.72 2.69 4.23 1.53
3.25 1.66 1.30 0.15 -0.01 4102 -0.04 0.05 0.22 1.59 3.23 1.64
IV(0 2.16 1.97 1.37 0.18 0.64 0.44 0.13 0.07 all 0.19 1.87 1.68
Explanation: Contributions of component X on s season at I year=(Pxt.i/PGDpi.ix(rX.,.— rXi.I.JhGDPvi,+(rXt.arGDP,A, — rX,. iirGDP,..)x(Pxvi/Pocci.i —Px,.2/Pom.2))x100%.
where rX : Chained dollar of component X : rGDP : real GDP(reference year = 2011) : Px : Deflators of component X : Pap : Deflators of GDP.
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Table 4-1 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
At Current Prices
Unit:Million NT$
Industry Service
Agriculture.
Forestry. Real Estate Public Statistical
Water Information
Period GDP Fishing and Mining Electricity Wholesale Transpona- Finance and Discre-
Manufac- Supply and Construe- and Other
Animal and and Gas and Retail lion and and Ownership uuJ Minix
luring Rerredialson lion Communi- (2) Parley
Husbandry Quarrying Supply Trade Storage Insurance of Dwellanp C<cerolsory
Services cation ScoalSeanny
(I)
2007 13.407.062 191.886 4.504.852 21.279 3.916.754 134.882 91.249 340.688 8337.881 2,207.831 398.123 424.288 943359 1,115,934 947.340 2.500.806 172.443
2008 13,150,950 201.656 4,175333 21647 3.678.114 39.959 90.877 344.736 8.635.831 2.251.642 379.770 434.811 912.842 1,127,873 988.665 2.540,228 138.130
2009 12.961.656 215.109 4.096.400 17.042 3.484,377 187.971 88,880 318.130 8.495.170 2.180.030 357.779 440.195 797.605 1,161,762 994.245 2.563,554 154.977
2010 14.119.213 224.828 4.784.526 18.415 4.122,165 182,902 95.785 365.259 9.065.393 2346.794 423.989 458.177 871.744 1.196.515 1.034.284 2.733.890 44.466
2011 14312.200 245.783 4.725.408 17,174 4.102.225 126.013 96.943 383.053 9.341.009 2.443.613 398.441 461.781 915,039 1.211.679 1.054319 2.856.137 0
2012 14.686.917 242,400 4.756.737 15.500 4.120.882 134.895 100,937 384.323 9-525.363 2.451,902 416.669 462,034 932.853 1.241,814 1.076339 2,943.752 162.417
3.589.361 55.118 1.121.951 3.954 968.555 24.268 22.684 102.490 2.403.511 602.657 103.118 112.089 228360 296.381 314.071 746.835 8.781
11 3353.329 66,058 1.167351 3.656 1.029.981 9383 27.848 96.683 2.312,594 596.566 95.827 110.461 245378 307.085 253.028 704.249 6.926
3.766440 60.596 1.282.913 3,338 1.104.067 55.887 25.929 91692 2.361.586 592.125 108.187 118.800 236.193 303.089 263373 739.819 61.545
IV 3.777.587 60.628 1.184.122 4.552 1.018.279 45.157 24.476 91458 2.447.672 660.554 109337 120.684 222922 335.259 245.867 752.849 85.165
2013 15,221.201 255,782 4,995,184 15,597 4,269.190 201682 99,617 407.098 9,794,705 2345,181 422,092 462,587 970.154 1,282,170 1.060.854 3,051,667 175,530
3.676.446 58.944 1.163.537 4.045 988.954 39.195 21.971 109.372 2.459.710 621.202 103.246 112.038 231.069 311.272 311.987 768.896 -5.745
11 3.709.075 67.574 1.240.619 3,781 1.071.010 38.649 27.499 99.680 2.377.566 614.299 96.834 111.874 257.824 318.542 252873 725.320 23.316
3158.380 60,725 1.344.603 3,308 1.145.440 70.899 25.978 98.978 2.417.296 613.475 109.268 117.594 244.677 308.706 255.608 767.968 35.756
IV 3.977300 68.539 1246.425 4.463 1.063.786 54,939 24.169 99.068 2340,133 696.205 112.744 121.081 236.584 343.650 240.386 789.483 122.203
2014 16,084,003 296,110 5,371,477 16379 4.585.000 242.132 96,661 430.805 10.090.281 2,596,777 453.921 459.569 1.041.714 1,300,596 1.070350 3,167,154 326.135
1 3.848.723 76,721 1.227.429 3.775 1.031.655 57393 21.411 112395 2.518382 628.565 106.640 112.228 246.677 314.967 316.184 793.521 25.791
3.917.365 78.034 1.337.102 3.893 1.146.780 52.441 26.857 107.131 2.447.509 630.118 99.697 111.317 277366 323.269 252,233 753.109 54.720
ni 4.089.643 67.380 1.433.787 3.708 1.216.328 82.743 25.375 105.633 2.501.310 625.304 116.662 115.401 275.105 312.638 258.137 798.063 87.166
IV 4.228.272 73,975 1.373.159 5.503 1.190.237 49.155 23.018 105.246 2.622.680 712.790 130.922 120.623 242.166 349.722 243,996 822.461 158.458
2015
1(r) 4,158.432 68.314 1.422.434 4.556 1.210.595 69.219 20.640 117.424 2.604,847 642.052 139.516 111.277 256.361 321.280 315.068 819.293 62.837
VP/ 4.052.043 77.996 1.434.699 3,939 1.226.414 67.520 25.638 111.188 2.502.488 629.657 121.207 109.230 291.328 330.450 251.300 769.316 36360
Explanation : (I) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted for
about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(2) Includes accommodation and food services. professional. scientific and technical services. support services. education, human health and social week services. ans. entertainment and recreation. other services. import duties
and value-added tax.
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Table 4-2 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
Composition at Current Prices
Unit:%
Industry Service
Agriculture.
Forestry. Public
Total Water Information Real Estate
Period Fishing and Mining Electricity Wholesale Transpona- Finance Administration
(1) Manufac- Supply and Construe- and and Ownership Other
Animal and and Gas and Retail lion and and and Defence
turing Remediation tion Communi- cot Dwelbnp (3)
Husbandry Quarrying Supply Trade Storage Insurance Compri/wry
Services cation (2)
Social Security
2007 100.00 1.45 34.04 0.16 29.59 1.02 0.69 2.57 64.51 16.68 3.01 3.21 7.13 8.43 7.16 18.90
2008 100.00 1.55 32.09 0.17 28.27 0.31 0.70 2.65 66.36 17.30 2.92 3.34 7.01 8.67 7.60 1932
2009 100.00 1.68 31.99 0.13 2711 1.47 0.69 2.48 66.33 17.02 2.79 3.44 6.23 9.07 7.76 20.02
2010 100.00 1.60 33.99 0.13 2919 1.30 0.68 2.60 64.41 16.67 3.01 3.26 6.19 8.50 7.35 19.42
2011 100.00 1.72 33.02 0.12 28.66 0.88 0.68 2.68 65.27 17.07 2.78 3.23 6.39 8.47 7.37 19.96
2012 100.00 1.67 32.75 0.11 28.37 0.93 0.69 2.65 65.58 16.88 2.87 3.18 6.42 8.55 7.41 20.27
100.00 1.54 31.33 0.11 27.05 0.68 0.63 2.86 67.13 16.83 2.88 3.13 6.38 8.28 8.77 20.86
II 100.00 1.86 32.93 0.10 29.04 0.27 0.79 2.73 65.21 16.82 2.70 3.11 6.92 8.66 7.13 19.86
100.00 1.64 34.63 0.09 29.80 1.51 0.70 2.53 63.74 15.98 2.92 3.21 6.37 8.18 7.11 19.97
Iv 100.00 1.64 32.07 0.12 27.58 1.22 0.66 2.48 66.29 17.89 2.97 3.27 6.04 9.08 6.66 20.39
2013 100.00 1.70 3310 0.10 2837 135 0.66 2.71 65.10 16.92 2.81 3.07 645 8.52 7.05 2018
100.00 1.60 31.60 0.11 26.86 1.06 0.60 2.97 66.80 16.87 2.80 3.04 6.28 8.45 8.47 20.88
n 100.00 1.83 33.66 0.10 29.06 1.05 0.75 2.70 64.51 16.67 2.63 3.04 7.00 8.64 6.86 19.68
Ill 100.00 1.59 35.17 0.09 29.96 1.85 0.68 2.59 63.24 16.05 2.86 3.08 6.40 8.08 6.69 20.09
Br 100.00 1.78 32.33 0.12 27.59 1.43 0.63 2.57 65.89 18.06 2.92 3.14 6.14 8.91 6.24 20.48
2014 100.00 1.88 34.09 011 29.10 134 0.61 2.73 64.03 16.48 2.88 2.92 6.61 8.25 6.79 20.10
100.00 2.01 32.11 0.10 26.99 1.51 056 2.95 65.89 16.44 2.79 2.94 6.45 8.24 8.27 20.76
a 100.00 2.02 34.62 0.10 29.69 1.36 0.70 2.77 63.36 16.31 2.58 2.88 7.19 8.37 653 19.50
81 100.00 1.68 3512 0.09 30.39 2.07 0.63 2.64 62.49 15.62 2.91 2.88 6.87 7.81 6.45 19.94
100.00 1.82 33.74 0.14 29.25 1.21 0.57 2.59 64.44 17.51 3.22 2.96 5.95 8.59 6.00 20.21
2015
1 (r) 100.00 1.67 34.73 0.11 29.56 1.69 0.50 2.87 63.60 15.68 3.41 2.72 6.26 7.84 7.69 20.00
(P) 100.00 1.94 35.73 0.10 30.54 1.68 0.64 2.77 62.33 15.68 3.02 2.72 7.26 8.23 6.26 1916
Explanation : (I) Statistical Discrepancy is not included.
(2) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted for
about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(3) Includes accommodation and food services. professional, scientific and technical services. support services, education. human health and social work services. ans, entertainment and recreation. other services. import duties
and value-added tax.
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Table 4-3 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
Growth Rates in Chained Volume Indexes (yoy)
Unit:%
Industry Service
Agriculture.
Economic Forestry. Public
Water Information Real Estate
Period Growth Fishing and Mining Electricity Wholesale Transpona. Finance Adnaniwntion
Manufac- Supply and Construe- and and Ownership Other
Rate Animal and and Gas and Retail lion and and and Defence :
luring Remediation lion Communi- oltwelbnp 12)
Husbandry Quarrying Supply Trade Storage Insurance Compulsory
Services calm,
Social Security
2008 0.70 0.03 -0.21 -11.82 0.70 -2.80 2.89 -9.88 0.75 2.25 0.31 4.73 -3.66 0.52 0.97 0.50
2009 -1.57 -2.61 -3.62 -11.99 -342 27.68 -0.55 -9.60 -0.69 -1.91 -340 4.30 -7.17 1.95 0.82 0.51
2010 10.63 2.24 20.32 47.04 22.24 5.15 2.18 11.48 5.80 6.44 6.99 9.02 733 3.18 3.10 6.27
2011 3.80 4.52 6.06 -3.98 6.86 3.24 -3.68 1.79 3.02 4.02 234 4.26 4.04 1.10 0.03 3.59
2012 2.06 -3.20 333 -1.01 3.72 2.93 6.40 -1.39 1.27 1.10 1.83 3.05 1.09 1.81 0.70 1.10
0.78 -4.70 1.26 0.10 1.34 4.28 8.74 -2.71 0.85 0.33 2.24 5.01 2.55 -1.95 2.37 0.66
U 0.42 -2.59 ISO 1.28 2.14 0.86 6.75 -1.97 152 1.03 1.37 4.51 031 236 1.41 154
2.31 0.59 4.20 -2.60 5.17 -9.15 5.63 -0.43 1.02 0.64 2.20 1.92 -0.96 2.97 -1.38 1.80
CV 4.63 -5.68 5.73 -2.45 5.97 12.16 4.90 -0.19 1.68 2.32 I30 1.08 231 3.75 0.50 0.42
2013 213 345 1.62 -3.72 1-54 3.45 0.51 2.50 210 1.44 8.12 2.93 320 2.54 -0.78 2.35
1.41 6.45 1.46 -2.41 1.29 -0.62 0.19 3.75 1.98 1.54 6.62 2.17 0.73 4.22 .0.08 1.96
2.60 8.73 0.40 -2.56 0.46 -1.38 0.87 0.75 1.86 0.30 8.38 3.83 439 2.86 -0.19 1.37
18 1.45 -9.35 1.96 -2.80 1.77 13.97 1.37 1.06 1.63 0.34 7.49 2.22 3.92 1.17 -159 231
CV 3.40 7.15 2.58 -6.45 236 1.68 -0.40 4.95 3.29 3.38 9.93 3.52 5.93 1.99 -1.28 3.68
2014 3.77 3.36 5.60 -4.98 630 1.19 040 1.71 218 2.64 2.10 1.36 6.62 0.72 0.03 2.20
3.41 5.00 3.15 -14.70 3.38 9.70 0.72 0.36 2.06 1.96 2.69 2.00 6.80 0.54 -0.10 1.96
U 3.87 -2.06 5.81 -8.65 6.26 18.29 -0.42 3.35 2.71 4.07 3.90 1.73 6.85 0.90 -0.42 2.03
18 432 1.33 6.84 -3.12 7.86 0.12 1.72 1.25 2.75 2.88 1.43 0.29 11.40 035 0.21 2.28
3.47 8.77 6.29 4.93 7.26 -10.52 -0.41 2.01 1.66 1.78 052 1.50 1.18 0.86 0.44 2.48
2015
I (0 3.84 -4.96 6.01 2.86 7.19 -1.80 -2.60 0.43 1.26 1.34 2.72 1.01 3.21 1.00 0.21 0.89
11(p) 0.52 2.14 -0.71 .6.48 -0.15 -8.12 -2.82 -1.35 0.40 -133 0.83 1.75 4.74 1.11 0.68 -0.23
Explanation : (I) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted for
about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(2) Includes accommodation and food services. professional. scientific and technical services. support services, education. human health and social work services. ans. entertainment and recreation. other services. import duties
and value-added tax.
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Table 4-4 Gross Domestic Product by Kind of Activity
Contributions to Economic Growth Rate
Uni : percentage points
Industry Service
Agriculture.
Economic Forestry. Public
Water Information Real Estate
Period Growth Fishing and Mining Electricity Wholesale Transpona- Finance Admniettntion
Manufac- Supply and Construe- and and Owocnhip Other
Rate Animal and and Gas and Retail tion and and and Defence :
wring Remediation lion Communi- of Dwellings 12)
Husbandry Quarrying Supply Trade Storage Insurance Cumpubory
Services cation
Social Secursty
2008 0.70 0.00 .0.05 -0.02 011 -0.01 0.02 -0.25 0.48 0.38 0.01 0.15 -0.26 0.04 0.07 0.09
2009 -1.57 -0.04 •1.16 -0.02 .0.97 0.08 0.00 -0.25 -0.46 -0.33 -0.10 0.14 -0.50 0.17 0.1)6 0.10
2010 10.63 0.04 6.47 0.06 6.05 0.05 0.02 0.29 3.85 1.10 0.20 0.31 046 0.29 0.24 1.25
2011 3.80 0.07 2.07 -0.01 2.01 0.05 .0.03 0.05 1.92 0.67 0.09 0.14 015 0.09 0.00 0.68
2012 2.06 -0.05 1.08 0.00 1.07 0.01 0.04 -0.04 0.84 0.19 0.05 0.10 0.07 0.15 0.05 013
0.78 -0.08 0.32 0.00 0.43 -0.09 0.05 -0.07 0.62 0.08 0.06 0.16 0.16 -0.16 0.18 0.14
0.42 -0.04 0.64 0.00 0.60 0.04 0.05 -0.05 0.97 0.17 0.04 0.14 0.05 0.19 0.11 027
2.31 0.00 1.43 0.00 1.48 -0.09 0.04 0.00 0.67 0.07 0.07 0.06 -0.06 023 -1109 0.39
Iv 4.63 -0.10 1.93 0.00 1.71 0.21 0.04 -0.03 1.07 0.42 0.04 0.03 0.13 0.34 0.02 0.09
2013 213 0.06 0.54 0.00 OAS 0.03 0.00 0.07 1AS 014 0.23 0.09 014 0.22 -0.06 048
1.41 0.10 0.47 0.00 0.39 -0.03 0.00 0.11 1.37 0.27 0.21 0.07 0.05 0.36 0.00 0.41
2.60 0.16 0.14 0.00 0.13 -0.02 0.01 0.02 1.21 0.05 0.23 0.12 0.32 0.24 -0.01 0.26
OI 1.45 -0.15 0.63 0.00 0.49 0.10 0.01 0.03 1.05 0.06 0.21 0.07 0.25 0.09 -1112 0.49
Ey 3.40 0.13 0.86 -0.01 0.73 0.04 0.00 0.10 2.14 0.58 0.28 0.11 0.34 0.18 -1110 0.75
2014 327 0.06 1.86 -0.01 179 0.03 0.00 0.05 1.48 0.45 0.06 0.04 043 0.06 0.00 044
3.41 0.08 0.97 -0.02 0.90 0.06 0.01 0.02 1.36 0.36 0.07 0.06 043 0.05 -0.01 0.40
327 -0.04 1.92 -0.01 1.77 0.06 0.00 0.10 1.75 0.68 0.11 0.05 047 0.08 -0.04 0.40
N 4.32 0.02 2.39 0.00 2.35 -0.01 0.01 0.04 1.78 0.44 0.05 0.01 034 0.05 0.01 0.48
Rt 347 0.16 2.11 0.01 2.07 -0.01 0.00 0.04 1.07 0.32 0.01 0.05 0.08 0.07 0.04 0.50
2015
I (r) 3.84 -0.10 1.95 0.00 1.94 0.00 -0.01 0.02 0.80 0.22 0.09 0.03 0.21 0.08 0.01 0.16
11(P) 0.52 0.05 -0.23 -0.01 -0.04 -0.12 -0.02 -0.04 0.25 -0.25 0.02 0.05 0.34 0.09 0.05 -0.05
Explanation : 1. Contributions of component X on s season at I year=1Px,.ifPaph.i x(rX„— rX,..frGDP,4)c4Pici.i /Pcop,, — Px,JPGDft.2)Ix100%. where rX : Chained dollar of component X : rGDP : real
GDINre ftrance year = 2011) Px : Deflators of component X : Papp : Deflators of GDP.
2. (I) Real Estate and Ownership of Dwellings consists of real estate development. operation. related activities and dwellings services. The dwellings services (including those rental and owner-occupied imputed) accounted
for about 80% of total real estate and dwellings services.
(2) Includes accommodation and food services, professional. scientific and technical services. support services. education. human health and social work services. arts. entertainment and recreation, other services. import
duties and value-added tax.
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Table 5 Gross National Savings and Gross Domestic Investment
Gross National Savings Gross Domestic Investment Difference between Savings and Investment
Amount Percent of GNI Amount Percent of GNI Amount Percent of GNI Percent of Gross Percent of
Period
(Savings Ratio) (Investment Ratio) National Savings Gross Domestic
Investment
(Million NT$) 96 Million NT$) 96 (Million NTS) (",, (96) 96)
2007 4,322,467 31.46 3,221,482 23.45 1,100,985 8.01 25.47 34.18
2008 3,987,872 29.62 3,217,027 23.89 770,845 5.72 19.33 23.96
2009 3,918,237 29.29 2,580,249 19.29 1,337,988 10.00 34.15 51.85
2010 4,821,815 33.14 3,524,645 24.23 1,297,170 8.92 26.90 36.80
2011 4,624,899 31.46 3,382,866 23.01 1,242,033 8.45 26.86 36.72
2012 4,611,020 30.45 3,304,160 21.82 1,306,860 8.63 28.34 39.55
2013 4,905,644 31.35 3,359,946 21.47 1,545,698 9.88 31.51 46.00
1,167,535 30.59 838,993 21.98 328,542 8.61 28.14 39.16
II 1,203,830 31.84 812,928 21.50 390,902 10.34 32.47 48.09
IQ 1,263,197 31.90 846,673 21.38 416,524 10.52 32.97 49.20
IV 1,271,082 31.08 861,352 21.06 409,730 10.02 32.23 47.57
2014 5,257,272 31.76 3,525,621 21.30 1,731,651 10.46 32.94 49.12
I 1,257,718 31.29 847,228 21.08 410,490 10.21 32.64 48.45
II 1,317,757 32.63 864,044 21.40 453,713 11.24 34.43 52.51
1,312,679 31.35 932,896 22.28 379,783 9.07 28.93 40.71
1,369,118 31.77 881,453 20.46 487,665 11.32 35.62 55.33
2015(f) 6,010,193 34.77 3,503,812 20.27 2,506,381 14.50 41.70 71.53
I (r) 1,485,682 34.23 830,885 19.14 654,797 15.08 44.07 78.81
(p) 1,448,438 34.61 883,332 21.11 565,106 13.50 39.01 63.97
(f) 1,471,209 34.15 906,934 21.05 564,275 13.10 38.35 62.22
IV(f) 1,604,864 36.06 882,661 19.83 722,203 16.23 45.00 81.82
2016(f) 6,346,024 35.64 3,498,748 19.65 2,847,276 15.99 44.87 81.38
I (f) 1,548,745 34.91 829,283 18.69 719,462 16.22 46.45 86.76
II (f) 1,579,681 36.36 857,082 19.73 722,599 16.63 45.74 84.31
1,551,985 34.83 915,196 20.54 636,789 14.29 41.03 69.58
N(f) 1,665,613 36.43 897,187 19.62 768,426 16.81 46.13 85.65
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Table 6 Exports and Imports
Unit:Million US$,%
Exports and Imports of Goods and Services (National Accounts) Custom Exports and Imports of Merchandise
Period Exports Imports Exports (FOB) Imports (CIF)
Balance Balance
Amount Change Rate Amount Change Rate Amount I Change Rate Amount I Change Rate
2007 285,147 11.42 251,844 8.14 33,303 246,677 10.12 219,252 8.17 27,425
2008 294,572 3.31 272,201 8.08 22,371 255,629 3.63 240,448 9.67 15,181
2009 237,630 -19.33 202,234 -25.70 35,396 203,675 -20.32 174,371 -27.48 29,304
2010 317,636 33.67 285,134 40.99 32,502 274,601 34.82 251,236 44.08 23,364
2011 355,243 11.84 321,424 12.73 33,819 308.257 12.26 281,438 12.02 26,820
2012 350,094 -1.45 311,967 -2.94 38,127 301,181 -2.30 270,473 -3.90 30,708
2013 357,366 2.08 309,589 -0.76 47,777 305,441 1.41 269,897 -0.21 35,544
I 84,611 103 77,508 2.74 7,103 72,615 2.42 67,967 4.38 4,648
II 90,427 2.35 78,005 -3.25 12,422 77,824 2.38 67,798 -3.63 10,026
Ei 89,374 0.47 76,377 -3.17 12,997 76,178 -0.81 65,997 -3.36 10,181
IV 92,954 2.52 77,699 0.87 15,255 78,825 1.75 68,135 2.14 10,690
2014 372,568 4.25 317,364 2.51 55,204 313,696 2.70 274,026 1.53 39,670
I 86,316 2.02 77,129 •0.49 9,187 73,306 0.95 66,824 -1.68 6,482
II 94,567 4.58 80,897 3.71 13,670 80,044 2.85 70,319 3.72 9,724
El 96,118 7.55 82,945 8.60 13,173 81,217 6.62 70,965 7.53 10,252
IV 95,567 2.81 76,393 -1.68 19,174 79,129 0.39 65,917 -3.25 13,212
2015th 352,189 -5.47 282,467 -11.00 69,722 291,423 -7.10 239,055 -12.76 52,368
1(r) 84,817 -1.74 67,137 -12.95 17,680 70,240 -4.18 56,829 -14.96 13,410
11(p) 86,696 -8.32 70,735 -12.56 15,961 72,188 -9.81 59,839 -14.90 12,349
10(t) 88,124 -8.32 72,699 -1235 15,425 73,053 -10.05 60,948 -14.12 12,105
IV(t) 92,552 -3.16 71,896 -5.89 20,656 75,942 -4.03 61,439 -6.79 14,503
2016(1) 364,789 3.58 289,643 2.54 75,146 303,095 4.01 248,146 3.80 54,949
I (0 85,818 1.18 68,468 1.98 17,350 71,054 1.16 58,840 3.54 12,214
E (0 91,537 5.58 72,115 1.95 19,422 76,459 5.92 61,842 3.35 14,617
IS(t) 92,656 5.14 75,572 3.95 17,084 77,391 5.94 64,147 5.25 13,244
IV(t) 94,778 2.41 73,488 2.21 21,290 78,191 2.96 63,317 3.06 14,874
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Table 7-1 Expenditures on GDP, Seasonally Adjusted
Chained dollars (Reference year = 2011)
Unit:Million NT$
Real GDP
Domestic Demand Demand of Rest of the World
Private Final Government Final Gross Capital Exports of Goods Imports of Goods
Consumption Consumption Formation and Services and Services
2011
3,623,402 3,341,677 1,981,609 551,740 808,328 281,725 2,563,672 2,281,947
3,617,722 3,368,519 1,980,895 557,426 830,198 249,203 2,568,243 2,319,040
3,678,939 3,376,407 1,994,544 549,396 832,467 302,532 2,661,527 2,358,995
3,687,506 3,347,248 1,983,859 555,885 807,504 340,258 2,668,689 2,328,431
/013
3,684,187 3,408,844 2,007,213 548,742 853,050 275,250 2,671,479 2,396,229
3,708,457 3,400,419 2,024,728 547,305 828,458 308,468 2,693,652 2,385,184
3,736,645 3,410,935 2,032,028 545,117 833,898 326,314 2,704,130 2,377,816
I\ 3,804,384 3,483,704 2,063,553 547,731 872,670 321,174 2,760,575 2,439,401
2014
3,820,570 3,508,984 2,065,604 572,296 871,300 311,440 2,788,477 2,477,037
3,847,556 3,519,569 2,088,513 560,981 870,234 327,965 2,840,475 2,512,510
3,905,352 3,572,528 2,101,563 567,270 904,338 332,384 2,903,963 2,571,579
I\ 3,923,367 3,576,920 2,111,930 569,083 896,340 346,294 2,935,496 2,589,202
2015
I (r) 3,945,737 3,553,263 2,133,172 554,597 865,345 395,396 2,948,202 2,552,806
Ii(p) 3,879,383 3,628,939 2,149,028 562,371 918,320 246,350 2,817,988 2,571,638
3,925,448 3,628,756 2,164,494 560,231 904,454 294,027 2,896,296 2,602,269
IV(n 3,987,265 3,648,540 2,176,326 560,274 912,460 338,079 2,960,579 2,622,500
2016
I (0 4,012,453 3,650,104 2,190,111 566,661 893,014 364,588 2,990,262 2,625,674
4,017,795 3,661,829 2,200,049 563,621 897,972 356,000 3,003,409 2,647,409
(0 4,053,185 3,698,633 2,217,518 566,221 915,086 353,260 3,034,697 2,681,437
W(f) 4,080,004 3,725,077 2,231,601 567,620 926,276 353,672 3,051,267 2,697,595
Explanation : The chained-dollar (reference year=20I1) estimates are not additive.
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Table 7-2 Expenditures on GDP, Seasonally Adjusted
Growth Rates
Unit:%
Growth Rate
(scar) Domestic Demand Demand of Rest of the World
Period
Private Final Government Final Gross Capital Exports of Goods Imports of Goods
Consumption Consumption Formation and Services and Services
2012
10.54 12.20 7.57 4.76 31.23 -2.34 -1.44
II -0.63 3.25 -0.14 4.19 11.27 - 0.72 6.66
6.94 0.94 2.78 -5.64 1.10 - 15.34 7.07
Iv 0.93 -3.41 -2.13 4.81 -11.47 - 1.08 -5.08
2013
I -0.36 7.57 4.79 -5.04 24.54 - 0.42 12.17
II 2.66 -0.98 3.54 -1.04 -11.04 - 3.36 -1.83
ID 3.08 1.24 1.45 -1.59 2.65 - 1.57 -1.23
IV 7.45 8.81 6.35 1.93 19.94 - 8.61 10.77
2014
1.71 2.93 0.40 19.18 -0.63 - 4.10 6.32
11 2.86 1.21 4.51 -7.68 -0.49 - 7.67 5.85
6.15 6.16 2.52 4.56 16.62 - 9.24 9.74
IV 1.86 0.49 1.99 1.28 -3.49 4.41 2.77
2015
I (r) 2.30 -2.62 4.08 -9.80 -13.13 1.74 -5.51
11(p) -6.56 8.80 3.01 5.73 26.83 -16.53 2.98
Ill(t) 4.83 -0.02 2.91 -1.51 -5.90 11.59 4.85
Arifl 6.45 2.20 2.20 0.03 3.59 - 9.18 3.15
2016
I (0 2.55 0.17 2.56 4.64 -8.26 - 4.07 0.48
II (1) 0.53 1.29 1.83 -2.13 2.24 - 1.77 3.35
3.57 4.08 3.21 1.86 7.84 - 4.23 5.24
IV& 2.67 2.89 2.56 0.99 4.98 - 2.20 2.43
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Table 8 Indicators for Private Final Consumption Expenditure
Unit:%
Trade and Eating-Drinking places Activity Surveys Production
Number of New Outbound People Aged 65
Indexes of Stock Trading Retail Sales
Registered Departure of and above as
Annual rate Domestic on TSEC and Volume of
Period Annual Rate Private Nationals of the Percentage of
of the Sales Consumer GTSM Market Credit Cards
of the Sales Annual Rate of Passenger Cars the R.O.0 Total Population
Non-specialized of Eating- Goods
of Retail Trade
Retail Sales Drinking places Annual Rate Annual Rate Annual Rate Annual Rate Annual Rate (End of Period)
2007 3.5 4.3 4.9 -2.1 43.2 -13.2 3.4 2.4 10.21
2008 -1.2 2.2 2.3 -4.8 -29.3 -31.4 -5.6 -1.4 10.43
2009 1.5 2.2 0.5 -8.5 18.8 40.5 -3.8 -2.1 10.63
2010 6.3 7.0 7.6 18.2 -3.1 2.8 15.6 12.7 10.74
2011 6.3 6.6 8.4 15.0 -10.8 16.5 1.8 8.5 10.89
2012 2.4 5.1 3.6 -5.9 -23.2 -4.0 6.8 5.6 11.15
2013 2.0 2.9 1.6 -5.9 -0.9 6.4 7.9 8.5 11.53
I 0.9 1.3 2.0 -2.9 -30.7 -3.5 5.7 7.2 11.25
II 1.3 2.6 0.1 -5.9 12.4 6.5 5.5 8.0 11.31
DI 1.3 4.0 1.4 -8.6 10.1 0.7 10.6 7.7 11.39
ry 4.3 3.6 2.9 -6.0 17.0 21.4 9.7 I. 11.53
2014 3.9 5.1 3.1 2A 23.0 12.4 7.2 8.1 11.99
I 3.1 4.0 4.8 -3.3 33.3 10.0 6.0 4.7 11.65
II 4.6 5.6 4.6 1.7 33.6 20.5 13.4 9.2 11.75
DT 4.8 5.1 2.6 4.3 23.8 16.3 3.3 10.4 11.85
Iv 3.1 5.8 0.3 6.6 3.5 4.3 6.4 7.9 11.99
2015
I 1.9 4.8 1.9 3.6 -13.5 9.1 12.1 7.9 12.14
II 0.4 4.7 2.5 -10.2 -9.4 -5.3 11.0 10.6 12.22
Apr. 4.5 2.5 -8.8 -5.2 -0.6 15.6 7.4 12.19
May 0.7 5.8 4.1 -13.4 -8.5 -12.1 10.1 5.1 12.21
Jun. 0.4 3.9 0.9 -8.1 -14.2 -3.2 7.7 17.5 12.22
Sources: Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Banking Bureau and Securities and Futures Bureau, Financial Supervisory
Commission, Ministry of Interior.
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Table 9 Indicators for Private Gross Fixed Capital Formation
Unit:%
Production Index of Production Index of Import of Capital Goods (Rate of Change)
Loans for
Manufacturing Buildings
Period Construction
Investment Goods Construction NT dollars US dollars Machinery and
Other (Rate of Change)
(Rate of Change) (Rate of Change) Equipment
2007 7.8 -0.5 3.7 2.6 -1.2 7.8 23.5
2008 -1.4 -9.3 -13.1 -9.0 -0.2 -19.7 4.0
2009 -17.3 -19.1 -18.5 -22.3 -17.1 -30.2 -3.7
2010 30.5 -9.2 61.6 68.8 79.8 49.4 23.0
2011 11.4 7.6 -12.1 -5.6 -6.4 -3.8 10.5
2012 -5.1 7.1 -5.9 -6.7 -13.5 7.5 7.3
2013 -1.9 3.7 5.4 5.3 8.4 0.0 1.8
I -4.2 12.3 13.2 14.7 13.8 16.3 3.4
II -3.6 -5.3 3.1 2.4 3.0 1.4 1./
in -3.6 6.1 -7.0 -7.0 -6.3 -8.2 1.5
IV 3.4 2.7 14.0 12.7 25.8 -6.2 1.8
2014 13.5 10.6 5.2 3.3 -4.4 17.4 8.7
I 12.0 -6.9 5.3 2.6 3.5 0.8 6.0
14.0 22.5 5.2 4.1 -6.0 22.8 6.4
III 16.0 5.3 13.1 13.1 2.1 32.2 7.9
IV 12.1 19.5 -1.7 -5.3 -15.4 14.3 8.7
2015
I 8.2 1.5 -5.3 -9.4 -16.5 3.4 6.5
II 1.5 7.1 -2.1 -4.3 -3.7 -5.2 5.9
Apr. 2.7 21.2 -11.8 -14.5 -16.6 -11.0 6.2
May -1.6 2.6 -2.2 -3.7 3.2 -11.5 6.2
Jun. 3.4 -1.3 7.3 4.8 3.6 6.7 5.9
Sources: Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Central Bank.
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Table 10 Major Indicators of Consumer Banking
Credit Card Cash Card Consumer Loans
Active Retail Sales Volume Write-off Card in Write-off
Delinqu- Delinqu-
Cards* Annual Force*
ency ency (NTS100 House- Employee? Other Revloving
Period Growth Amount Amount House Car
Ratio* Ratio* Million) s repairing Loans Welfare Consumer Cash Credit for
Rate
Loans Loans Loans Card Credit Card
(10.000 (NTS100 (96) (%) (NTS100 (10.000 (96) (NTS100
Cards) Million) Million) Cards) Million)
2007 1,976 14,135 2.4 1.89 642.6 140 6.29 357.2 65,690 45,056 8,328 899 1,218 7,544 1,249 2,645
2008 1,946 13,941 -1.4 1.59 385.0 III 3.59 205.3 64,709 45,875 7,897 639 962 6,960 877 2,376
2009 1,883 13,654 -2.1 0.96 232.2 87 2.27 90.2 65,916 48,166 7,557 542 819 6,842 653 1,990
2010 1,953 15,389 12.7 0.45 115.1 72 1.77 30.6 67,171 51,093 6,133 589 700 7,035 517 1,622
2011 2,076 16,691 8.5 031 60.8 65 137 17.4 67,807 52,740 4,829 730 670 7,433 418 1,404
2012 2,150 17,628 5.6 0.32 50.1 58 1.27 10.8 68,441 54,203 3,805 848 629 7,648 348 1,308
2013 2,256 19,133 8.5 0.29 50.0 53 1.14 8.6 70,060 56,468 2,980 1,044 563 7,828 297 1,177
1 1175 4.500 7.2 0.33 13.3 57 1.25 2.4 68,112 54.308 3.574 897 603 7.488 328 1.242
II 2.199 4.915 8.0 0.27 12.2 55 1.24 2.2 68,592 54.840 3.363 946 589 7.636 317 1,217
Ill 2.251 4.712 7.7 0.29 12.5 54 1.26 2.1 69,031 55.459 3.160 990 576 7.649 306 1,197
w 2.256 5.006 11.1 0.29 12.0 53 1.14 1.9 70,060 56.468 2.980 1.044 563 7.828 297 1.177
2014 2,437 20,683 8.1 0.27 42.6 49 1.08 7.0 72,027 58,670 2,387 1,168 495 8,184 255 1,122
1 2313 4313 4.7 0.29 12.0 52 1.09 1.9 70,130 56,788 2,812 1.076 541 7371 280 1.141
II 2.341 5368 9.2 0.23 10.2 51 1.05 1.7 70,887 57,507 2,659 1,127 525 7,928 272 1.142
III 2382 5.202 10.4 0.26 10.3 50 1.08 1.7 71,364 58,071 2,517 1,155 509 7,983 264 1.129
IV 2.437 5.400 7.9 0.27 10.1 49 1.08 1.7 72,027 58,670 2,387 1,168 495 8.184 255 1.122
2015
I 2.453 5,085 7.9 0.27 11.1 48 1.12 1.6 71.901 58,795 2,262 1.165 487 8.114 242 1.079
II 2.468 5.935 10.6 0.23 10.4 48 1.17 1.5 72,413 59,267 2.133 1.164 477 8291 236 1.081
Sources: Banking Bureau. Financial Supervisory Commission and Central Bank.
Note : *End of period data.
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Table 11 Economic Growth Rates of Major Countries
Unit:%
ROC(Taiwan) US* Japan EU28• Germany France UK China HK South Korea Singapore
Period
yoy yoy yoy soar yoy scar yoy yoy sear
2007 6.52 - 1.8 - 2.2 3.1 3.3 2.4 2.6 14.2 - 6.5 5.5 - 9.1 -
2008 0.70 - -0.3 - -1.0 0.5 1.1 0.2 -0.3 9.6 - 2.1 2.8 - 1.8 -
2009 -1.57 - -2.8 - -5.5 -4.4 -5.6 -2.9 -4.3 9.2 - -2.5 0.7 - -0.6 -
2010 10.63 - 2.5 - 4.7 2.1 4.1 2.0 1.9 10.6 - 6.8 6.5 - 15.2 -
2011 3.80 - 1.6 - -0.5 1.7 3.6 2.1 1.6 9.5 - 4.8 3.7 - 6.2 -
2012 2.06 - 2.2 - 1.7 -0.5 0.4 0.2 0.7 7.7 - 1.7 2.3 - 3.4 -
2013 2.23 - 1.5 - 1.6 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.7 7.7 - 3.1 2.9 - 4.4 -
I 1.41 -0.36 1.1 1.9 0.4 5.3 -0.7 -0.6 0.1 0.9 7.8 7.0 3.4 2.1 2.4 2.7 5.0
II 2.60 2.66 0.9 1.1 IA 2.9 0.0 0.1 1.2 1.7 7.5 7.4 3.1 2.7 4.1 4.1 8.9
1.45 3.08 1.5 3.0 2.2 2.0 0.3 0.3 0.8 1.6 7.9 9.5 3.1 3.2 3.6 5.5 0.5
Iv 3.40 7.45 2.5 3.8 2.3 -0.9 1.0 1.1 1.0 2.4 7.6 7.4 2.8 3.5 3.6 5.4 7.4
2014 3.77 - 2.4 - -0.1 1.3 1.6 0.2 3.0 7.4 - 2.5 3.3 - 2.9 -
I 3.41 1.71 1.7 -0.9 2.4 4.4 1.4 2.3 0.7 2.7 7.4 6.6 2.7 3.9 4.5 4.6 1.8
II 3.87 2.86 2.6 4.6 -0.4 -6.8 1.3 1.4 -0.2 3.0 7.5 7.8 2.0 3.4 2.0 2.3 -0.5
4.32 6.15 2.9 4.3 -IA -2.0 1.3 1.2 0.2 3.0 7.3 7.8 2.9 3.3 3.2 2.8 2.6
Iv 3.47 1.86 2.5 2.1 -1.0 1.2 1.4 1.5 0.0 3.4 7.3 6.1 2.4 2.7 1.2 2.1 4.9
2015
I 3.84 2.30 2.9 0.6 -0.9 3.9 1.5 1.0 0.8 2.9 7.0 5.7 ?.1 2.5 3.2 2.8 4.1
U 0.52 -6.56 2.3 2.3 2.6 7.0 7.0 2.2 1.2 1.8 -4.0
Source : Countries' official websites.
Explanation : yoy (year on year) means the growth rates to the correspondent quarter of previous year: saar (seasonally adjusted annualized rate) means the annualized growth rate of seasonally
adjusted value compared to the previous quarter.
Note : •Seasonal adjusted annualized rate (quarter on quarter).
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Table 12 The Changes of Consumer Price Indices for Major Countries
Unit:%
ROC(Taiwan) US Japan China South Korea Singapore 11K Indonesia Germany Philippines
PC11011
Food I Food I Food I Food I Food I Food Pool I Food I Food Food
2007 1.80 2.86 2.9 4.0 0.1 0.3 4.8 12.3 23 23 2.1 3.0 2.0 4.3 6.4 11.4 2.3 3.9 2.9 33
2008 3.52 8.55 3.8 5.5 1.4 2.6 5.9 14.3 4.7 4.9 6.5 7.7 4.3 10.1 9.8 17.0 2.6 6.0 83 12.9
2009 -0.86 -0.44 -0.4 1.8 -13 0.2 -0.7 0.7 2.8 7.6 0.6 23 0.6 13 4.8 7.2 0.3 -13 4.2 5.9
2010 0.96 0.62 1.6 0.8 -0.7 -0.3 3.3 7.2 3.0 6.4 2.8 1.4 23 2.4 5.1 9.4 1.1 1.2 3.8 4.2
2011 1.42 2.26 3.2 3.7 -0.3 -0.4 5.4 11.8 4.0 8.1 53 3.0 5.3 7.0 5.4 8.7 2.1 2.8 4.6 5.5
2012 1.93 4.16 2.1 2.6 0.0 0.1 2.7 4.8 2.2 4.0 4.5 23 4.1 5.8 4.3 5.9 2.0 3.4 3.2 2.4
2013 0.79 1.27 13 1.4 0.4 -0.1 2.6 4.7 13 0.9 2.4 2.1 4.4 4.4 6.4 11.9 13 3.9 3.0 2.8
2014 1.20 3.74 1.6 2.4 2.7 3.8 2.0 3.1 13 03 1.0 2.9 4.4 4.1 6.4 6.8 0.9 1.0 4.1 6.7
Jul. 1.76 4.28 2.0 2.5 3.4 4.5 23 3.7 1.6 1.1 1.2 3.0 4.1 4.1 4.5 12 0.8 0.2 4.9 8.2
Aug. 2.07 5.59 1.7 2.7 3.3 4.9 2.0 3.0 1.4 -0.5 1.0 2.7 3.9 4.1 4.0 1.8 0.8 0.5 4.9 8.3
Sep. 0.71 1.42 1.7 3.0 13 5.1 1.6 2.3 1.1 0.2 0.6 2.8 6.6 3.8 4.5 4.6 0.8 1.0 4.4 7.4
Oct. 1.05 3.33 1.7 3.1 2.9 3.8 1.6 2.5 1.2 0.5 0.2 2.7 5.2 4.2 4.8 5.2 0.8 0.9 4.3 7.0
Nov. 0.85 3.65 1.3 3.2 2.4 2.9 1.4 23 1.0 1.7 -0.3 2.8 5.1 4.4 6.2 8.0 0.6 0.3 3.7 6.5
Dec. 0.60 433 0.8 3.4 2.4 3.1 1.5 2.9 0.8 2.0 -0.1 2.7 4.8 3.9 8.4 10.6 0.2 -0.6 2.7 5.5
2015 Jan.—Jul. -0.65 2.13 -0.1 2.3 1.4 33 13 2.1 0.6 1.7 -0.4 2.1 3.7 3.8 6.9 7.4 0.3 03 1.9 3.5
Jan. -0.94 4.46 -0.1 3.2 2.4 4.2 0.8 1.1 0.8 1.9 -0.4 2.2 4.1 3.7 7.0 8.2 -0.3 -1.0 2A 5.4
Feb. -0.20 3.10 0.0 10 2.2 4.1 1A 7.4 03 1.6 -03 2.5 4.6 19 63 63 0.1 -0.2 25 4.8
Mat -0.62 1.42 -0.1 23 23 4.2 1A 2.3 OA 0.6 -0.3 2.1 4.6 43 6A 6.0 0.3 0.2 2.4 4.3
Apr. -0.82 1.49 -0.2 2.0 0.6 2.7 1.5 2.7 0.4 0.5 -0.5 2.1 2.8 3.2 6.8 6.3 03 1.3 2.2 3.9
May -0.73 0.89 0.0 1.6 0.5 3.1 1.2 1.6 03 2.2 -0.4 1.8 3.0 3.7 7.2 7.9 0.7 1.4 1.6 3.2
Jun. -0.56 1.87 0.1 1.8 0.4 2.5 1.4 1.9 0.7 2.7 -03 2.0 3.1 4.2 7.3 8.6 0.3 1.1 1.7 2.1
Jul. -0.66 1.77 1.6 2.7 0.7 2.3 7.3 8.7 0.8 1.3
Source International Financial Statistics (IMF) and official websites.
Explanation 1. The CPIs of Taiwan, South Korea and Germany source from official websites, others source from IMF.
2. Change rates of food source from official websites.
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Table 13 Summary of Earning and Productivity Statistics in Taiwan Area
Employees on payrolls Industry & services Manufa curing
Monthly Employees Monthly Index of Index of
Industry Avenge monthly earnings on earnings of labor unit output
Regular
Period & working hours of Accessions Separations of all payrolls all employees productivity labor cost
Industry Services earnings Annual
services all employees employees
growth rate
(Thousand (Thousand (Thousand (Thousand
(Hour) (%) (%) (dollars) (dollars) (%) (dollars) (2011=100) (2011=100)
person) person) person) person)
2007 6,524 3,024 3,501 180.4 2.58 238 44,392 36,319 1.67 2.541 43.178 83.03 118.64
2008 6,632 3,045 3,587 179.7 235 2.46 44,367 36,387 0.19 2.557 43.121 82.93 120.42
2009 6,466 2,873 3,593 176.7 2.25 2.28 42,182 35,629 -2.08 2.395 39.125 83.87 111.31
2010 6,691 2,990 3,701 181.1 2.83 2.50 44,359 36,214 1.64 2,494 42.300 96.88 98.84
2011 6,926 3,097 3,829 178.7 2.61 238 45.508 36,689 131 2.593 43.316 100.00 100.00
2012 7,049 3,129 3,919 178.4 2.27 2.18 45.589 37,151 1.26 2.619 43.689 99.34 102.25
2013 7,138 3,152 3,986 177.0 234 2.21 45.664 37,527 1.01 2,635 43.829 99.37 102.53
2014 7,275 3,207 4,068 177.9 2.51 235 47,300 38,208 1.81 2,687 45.207 103.46 101.09
May 7.241 3.193 4.048 181.0 2.32 2.15 44.482 38.106 1.46 2.672 42.742 105.63 92.18
Jun. 7.251 3,200 4.051 173.0 2.52 2.38 42.560 38.197 1.80 2.681 40.384 107.93 89.11
Jul. 7.305 3.225 4.080 187.9 3.36 2.62 45.884 38.528 2.51 2.704 46.031 101.70 98.42
Aug. 7.321 3.227 4.094 180.9 2.89 2.67 44.502 38.288 1.77 2.707 44.542 103.71 97.21
Sep. 7.319 3.226 4.092 178.8 2.84 2.87 44.382 38.384 2.19 2.706 42.057 103.44 93.04
Oct. 7.329 3.228 4.100 185.5 2.51 2.38 42.198 38.480 2.30 2.707 40.854 103.24 87.62
Nov. 7.339 3.233 4.106 174.7 2.20 2.04 42.370 38.279 1.80 2.710 41.579 105.02 93.31
Dec. 7.346 3.234 4.112 192.9 1.91 1.81 46.461 38.725 2.39 2.711 43.422 99.28 93.61
2015 Jan.-May 7,351 3,231 4,121 169.0 230 2.26 53,746 38,490 1.51 2,711 51,390 107.10 117.19
Jan. 7.357 3.237 4.120 177.4 2.16 2.02 51.968 38.546 1.60 2.715 49.705 105.63 109.25
Feb. 7.331 3.219 4.113 136.7 1.84 2.18 86.666 38.148 1.64 2.702 84.071 116.51 222.15
Mar. 7.351 3.233 4.119 183.7 2.87 2.60 43.016 38.522 1.51 2.713 40.444 104.73 86.39
Apr. 7.353 3.232 4.122 172.8 2.37 2.34 43.343 38.594 1.40 2.710 40.928 106.02 91.60
May 7.364 3.233 4.131 174.1 2.25 2.11 43.845 38.637 1.39 2.712 41.918 104.97 94.43
The change compared wnh
the last ninth(%) 0.14 0.04 0.22 (1.3) (-0.12) (-0.23) 1.16 0.11 0.08 2.42 -0.99 3.09
The change compared wnh
lbe same month or Last wail.:, 1.70 1.27 2.04 (-6.9) (-0.07) (-0.04) -1.43 1.39 1.52 -1.93 -0.62 2.44
Unhinge compared aid% the %UDC
woad dart. Marto) Imo wart%) 1.83 1.51 2.09 (-2.9) (-0.08) (-0.02) 3.54 1.51 1.81 5.36 3.42 3.71
Explanation : 1.Numbers in quotation am time-increased. time-decreased or percentage.
2.Monthly earnings of all employees arc the total of regular (basic salary. monthly bonus. fixed subsidy and good attendance reward) and irregular (over-time. annul bonus, flexible bonus not paid by
month) earnings of employees on payroll. but exclude the non-working reward such as insurance and pension.
3.Both Industry & Services and Services Sectors statistics covered Education Industry (only other education and educational support activities are included) since January 2009.
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Table 14 Major Figures of Family Income and Expenditure (1/2)
Unit 10 thousand NT$
No. of Current receipts per household Average disposable income Median disposable income Expc diture Savings
No. of
persons Per household Per person Per household Per p rson
persons per employed
household Compen- Entreprc- Increase Increase
Year Per Propeny Transfer
sation of neunal Increase Increase Increase Increase Amount Rate Amount Rate
household income income Amount Amount Amount Amount
employees income Rate Rate Rate Rate (%) (%)
(Person) (%) ISO (%) ('%)
(Person)
1991 4.16 1.76 71.1 42.9 14.0 9.9 4.4 58.7 12.9 14.1 13.7 51.0 12.6 11.9 13.4 41.2 11.2 17.5 17.1
1992 4.10 1.75 78.2 47.9 14.7 11.0 4.6 64.0 8.9 15.6 10.5 55.8 9.4 13.2 11.2 44.5 8.1 19.4 10.8
1993 4.10 1.77 88.4 52.5 16.1 12.9 7.0 72.8 13.8 17.8 13.8 64.0 14.6 15.0 13.7 50.4 13.2 22.4 15.1
1994 4.02 1.75 94.9 55.3 17.1 14.5 7.9 77.0 5.8 19.1 7.9 66.8 4.5 16.2 7.6 54.6 8.3 22.4 0.0
1995 3.94 1.71 102.9 57.0 18.3 15.5 12.1 81.1 5.4 20.6 7.5 70.1 4.9 17.4 7.6 59.1 8.3 22.0 -1.5
1996 3.92 1.71 105.1 57.9 18.7 16.3 12.1 82.6 1.9 21.1 2.4 72.1 2.9 18.0 3.1 61.4 4.0 21.2 -18
1997 3.84 1.69 109.7 61.0 19.0 17.2 12.5 86.3 4.5 22.5 6.7 75.0 4.1 19.1 6.2 63.4 3.3 22.9 8.0
1998 3.77 1.64 111.6 62.2 17.9 18.1 13.4 87.3 1.1 23.2 3.0 76.4 1.8 19.5 2.3 64.6 1.9 22.7 -0.9
1999 3.63 1.60 113.6 62.8 18.0 18.1 14.7 88.9 1.8 24.5 5.7 77.6 1.6 20.7 5.8 65.5 1.4 23.4 3.1
2000 3.62 1.58 113.9 63.2 17.5 18.4 14.9 89.1 0.3 24.6 0.5 77.6 0.0 20.8 0.5 66.3 1.1 22.9 -2.2
2001 3.58 1.56 110.8 60.2 17.6 17.7 15.3 86.9 -2.6 24.3 -1.5 73.8 -5.0 20.1 -3.3 65.8 -0.7 21.1 -7.8
2002 3.65 1.57 111.2 60.5 17.7 16.4 165 87.6 0.8 24.0 -1.1 74.1 0.4 19.9 -1.0 673 2.2 203 -3.5
2003 3.53 1.54 111.2 61.5 17.1 15.9 16.7 88.2 0.7 25.0 4.1 74.0 -0.1 20.8 4.8 66.6 -0.9 21.5 5.9
2004 3.50 1.53 112.3 62.1 17.0 16.1 17.1 89.1 1.1 25.5 2.0 77.3 4.6 21.4 2.6 69.3 3.9 19.9 -7.8
2005 3.42 1.51 113.4 62.9 16.4 16.2 17.9 89.5 0.4 26.2 2.7 77.6 0.3 21.9 2.5 70.1 1.2 19.3 -2.6
2006 3.41 1.52 115.1 63.6 16.8 17.0 17.8 91.3 2.1 26.8 2.4 79.6 2.6 22.5 2.8 71.3 1.7 20.0 3.4
2007 3.38 1.50 116.2 64.1 16.0 17.4 18.7 92.4 1.2 27.3 2.1 80.0 0.4 23.0 2.2 71.6 0.4 20.8 3.9
2008 3.35 1.49 115.1 623 15.0 17.0 20.8 91.4 -1.1 27.3 -0.2 79.6 -0.5 22.8 -1.0 70.5 -15 20.8 0.2
2009 3.34 1.46 112.8 60.9 14.5 17.1 20.3 88.8 -2.9 26.6 -2.6 77.0 -3.3 225 -1.2 70.6 0.0 18.2 -12.7
2010 3.25 1.44 112.4 61.9 14.5 16.6 19.3 88.9 0.2 27.4 3.0 77.1 0.2 23.2 3.1 70.2 -0.5 18.7 2.8
2011 3.29 1.49 115.8 64.7 14.7 17.0 19.4 90.8 2.1 27.6 0.9 78.3 1.5 23.4 0.7 72.9 3.8 17.9 -4.3
2012 3.23 1.46 117.7 64.7 14.8 16.9 21.2 92.4 1.7 28.6 3.6 80.8 3.3 24.3 4.1 72.8 -0.2 19.6 9.4
2013 3.21 1.46 119.6 65.6 15.0 17.0 22.0 94.2 2.0 29.4 2.7 82.3 1.8 25.0 3.0 74.8 2.8 19.4 -0.8
2014 3.15 1.45 121.4 66.8 15.2 17.7 21.8 95.7 1.6 30.4 3.5 83.0 0.9 26.0 3.8 75.5 1.0 20.2 3.8
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Table 14 Major Figures of Family Income and Expenditure (2/2)
Income Inequality Indices
Per capita income
Household income
Year Household income/household size Household income/square root of household size
Ratio of income share of Ratio of income share of Ratio of income share of
Gini's concentration Gini's concentration Gini's concentration
highest 20% to that of highest 20% to that of highest 20% to that of
coefficient coefficient coefficient
lowest 20% lowest 20% lowest 20%
1991 4.97 0.308 4.41 0.300 3.91 0.274
1992 5.24 0.312 4.29 0.293 3.90 0.271
1993 5.43 0.315 4.27 0.293 3.92 0.272
1994 5.38 0.318 4.17 0.290 3.88 0.273
1995 5.34 0.317 4.21 0.294 3.85 0.273
1996 5.38 0.317 4.12 0.290 3.82 0.270
1997 5.41 0.320 4.18 0.292 3.83 0.272
1998 5.51 0.324 4.18 0.296 3.82 0.273
1999 5.50 0.325 4.08 0.292 3.76 0.272
2000 5.55 0.326 4.15 0.294 3.80 0.273
2001 6.39 0.350 4.57 0.312 4.31 0.295
2002 6.16 0.345 4.59 0.313 4.32 0.296
2003 6.07 0.343 4.39 0.306 4.17 0.290
2004 6.03 0.338 4.28 0.301 4.05 0.284
2005 6.04 0.340 4.24 0.300 4.03 0.284
2006 6.01 0.339 4.18 0.295 3.98 0.281
2007 5.98 0.340 4.16 0.296 4.03 0.284
2008 6.05 0.341 4.23 0.300 4.02 0.284
2009 6.34 0.345 4.35 0.302 4.18 0.286
2010 6.19 0.342 4.25 0.296 4.10 0.283
2011 6.17 0.342 4.29 0.296 4.14 0.283
2012 6.13 0.338 4.14 0.290 4.02 0.276
2013 6.08 0.336 4.08 0.288 3.95 0.273
2014 6.05 0.336 3.98 0.282 3.91 0.271
Explanation : I. Per capita income is calculated as the ratio of per capita income of first quintile to per capita income of fifth quintile. All the population ranked in ascending order of per capita
income is divided in to five quintiles. Per capita income is calculated as household income divided by household size(or the square root of household size) .
2. The figures of income inequality measured by per capita income is lower than per household income.
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Table 15 The Change of Disposable Income per Household Occurred by Current Transfers between Households and Government
Unit:NT$,%
Household Income Without Household Current Household Income Including Household With
Current Transfer From Transfer Income Current Transefer Income From Current Transfers Disposable Income Ratio Difference
Government From Government Government Income to
Government
Year Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount
With Current With Current
With Current
(I) Ratio (2) (3)= 1)+(2) Ratio (4) (3)-(4) Ratio Transfer From Transfers to
Government Government Transfers
Lowest Hightest A Lowest Hightest Lowest !lightest B Lowest Hightest Lowest !lightest C
20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% A-B B-C A-C
1991 220,546 1,172,180 5.31 12,155 8,150 232,701 1,180,330 5.07 4,885 47,003 227,816 1,133,327 4.97 0.24 0.10 0.34
1992 230,330 1,281,885 5.57 10,627 4,688 240,957 1,286,573 5.34 5,205 50,165 235,752 1,236,408 5.24 0.23 0.09 0.32
1993 252,085 1,453,061 5.76 12,862 5,569 264,947 1,458,630 5.51 5,566 51,490 259,381 1,407,140 5.42 0.26 0.08 0.34
1994 269.113 1,558,761 5.79 16,551 8,278 285,664 1,567,039 5.49 5,405 59,625 280,259 1,507,414 5.38 0.31 0.11 0.41
1995 273.668 1,623,967 5.93 29,127 21,383 302,795 1,645,350 5.43 6,629 63,769 296,166 1,581,581 5.34 0.50 0.09 0.59
1996 266,794 1,647,316 6.17 38,128 27,106 304,922 1,674,422 5.49 6,479 67,388 298,443 1,607,034 5.38 0.68 0.11 0.79
1997 279,040 1,743,733 6.25 40,077 21,466 319,117 1,765,199 5.53 6,659 75,682 312,458 1,689,517 5.41 0.72 0.12 0.84
1998 272,961 1,772,676 6.49 44,550 22,783 317,51 1 1,795,459 5.65 6,646 81,362 310,865 1,714,097 5.51 0.84 0.14 0.98
1999 276,902 1,791,040 6.47 46,151 34,408 323,053 1,825,448 5.65 6,052 81,203 317,001 1,744,245 5.50 0.82 0.15 0.97
2000 275,106 1,806,917 6.57 47,042 25,490 322,148 1,832,407 5.69 6,976 83,774 315,172 1,748,633 5.55 0.88 0.14 1.02
2001 240,461 1,843,701 7.67 45,383 24,460 285,844 1,868,161 6.54 6,440 82,611 279,404 1,785,550 6.39 1.13 0.15 1.28
2002 249,057 1,860,246 7.47 50,804 26,845 299,861 1,887,091 6.29 7,748 87,358 292,113 1,799,733 6.16 1.18 0.13 1.31
2003 253,433 1,854,751 7.32 50,224 27,406 303,657 1,882,157 6.20 7,360 82,165 296,297 1,799,992 6.07 1.12 0.12 1.24
2004 249,938 1,852,680 7.41 54,760 28,097 304,698 1,880,777 6.17 7,393 88,981 297,305 1,791,796 6.03 1.24 0.15 1.39
2005 249,651 1,859,207 7.45 55,442 27,089 305,093 1,886,296 6.18 7,399 89,412 297,694 1,796,884 6.04 1.26 0.15 1.41
2006 253,670 1,890,858 7.45 57,750 27,491 311,420 1,918,349 6.16 7,146 90,962 304,274 1,827,387 6.01 1.29 0.15 1.45
2007 256,032 1,926,114 7.52 63,488 28,902 319,520 1,955,016 6.12 7,375 88,225 312,145 1,866,791 5.98 1.40 0.14 1.54
2008 245,589 1,899,011 7.73 65,133 28,544 310,722 1,927,555 6.20 7,205 92,561 303,517 1,834,994 6.05 1.53 0.16 1.69
2009 222,089 1,825,384 8.22 67,524 49,296 289,613 1,874,680 6.47 7,353 84,262 282,260 1,790,418 6.34 1.75 0.13 1.88
2010 236,649 1,826,591 7.72 58,859 35,471 295,508 1,862,062 6.30 6,955 74,750 288,553 1,787,312 6.19 1.42 0.11 1.53
2011 242,864 1,882,870 7.75 60,671 35,829 303,535 1,918,699 6.32 7,183 91,345 296,352 1,827,354 6.17 1.43 0.16 1.59
2012 246,858 1,901,603 7.70 61,790 38,325 308,649 1,939,929 6.29 7,287 93,812 301,362 1,846,116 6.13 1.42 0.16 1.58
2013 256,448 1,930,716 7.53 59,976 37,361 316,423 1,968,076 6.22 6,964 85,396 309,459 1,882,680 6.08 1.31 0.14 1.45
2014 265,996 1,967,767 7.40 58,038 39,633 324,035 2,007,400 6.20 6,891 87,463 317,144 1,919,937 6.05 1.20 0.14 1.34
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Table 16 Household Income Distribution of Major Countries(Area)
Household income Per capita income
Singapore SlappOtt
Japan U S. US. Japan US. South Korea South Korea Sing pore
Taiwan Hong Kong Taiwan ihniployad ic.anretrol
(a) () (b) ( ) (b) (a.0 ban) (b) ( ) househsl* lawful])
Ratio of Ratio of Rall0 of Ratio of Ratio of Ratio of Ratio of Ratio of Ratio of Ratio of Ratio of Ratio of
Year income iriamr income ioconw income income income income =OTC IIICOITIC
share of Gulfs share of share of Gan shire of Gums share of Gulfs share of Guth share of Girds share of Gots share of Gm's share of Gulfs Aare of Gillfs sham of Gmfs Cam's
highest AMIE/ILIA highest highest CaltelltaltH highest ON.0.11010 highest aseanam highest highest 41,..11141.14• highest dowisenen highest 0.11•1411. highest highest otentwom highest atonntin aaVOltalla•
3,4 iniht (MUM V. In IS }Y4 )1% lolhat oxelomi mow mint MI lo am <atm& ow Ne4 Wilma Nellkkyl :in wool OvIrgoil ))% to lint 030•10401 'A% in141 °yr...not 20* mire 4M110/ ZW4 loam <calk km altOttli
of lower& of lowest of lowma glower& of lowest ofIona of tonal ofIowa of lower& °flower& of loser of kmesi
20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%
1997 5.41 0.320 4.78 9.50 038 13.89 0A6 4A8 0.292 12.08 0.44 3.80 0.26
1998 5.51 0.324 4.62 9.70 038 13.83 0A6 4.18 0.2% - 12.03 0.44 4.55 0.29
1999 5.50 0.325 4.85 9.89 0.41 13.64 0A6 4.08 0.292 4.84 0.306 12.10 0.44 4.62 0.29
2000 5.55 0.326 4.74 10.15 0.41 14.01 0A6 4.15 0.294 - - 11.85 0.44 4.05 0.27 - 20.9 0.49 10.1 0.44 0.43
2001 6.39 0.350 4.68 10.44 0.41 14.40 0A7 17.22 0.52 4.57 0.312 - 12.20 0.45 4.29 0/8 - 19.5 0.49 11.1 0.45 0A4
2002 6.16 0.345 6.36 9.73 0.40 14.39 0A6 4.59 0.313 - 12.10 0.44 4.34 0/8 - 25.4 0.51 113 0.45 0.43
2003 6.07 0.343 6.11 9.40 0.39 14.71 0A6 4.39 0.306 - 12.46 0.45 4.22 0.27 - 28.1 0.51 11.5 0.46 0.42
2004 6.03 0.338 6.04 10.04 0.40 14.78 0A7 4.28 0.301 4.98 0.310 12.82 0.45 4.41 0.28 - 29.6 0.52 11.6 0.46 0.42
2005 6.04 0.340 5.97 10.17 0.40 14.98 0A7 4.24 0.300 - - 12.92 0.45 4.55 0.28 - - 31.9 0.52 12.1 0.47 0.42
2006 6.01 0.339 6.24 10.39 0.40 14.81 0A7 18.66 0.52 4A8 0.295 - 12.97 0.45 4.62 0.29 5.38 0.31 - - 12.3 0.47 0.42
2007 5.98 0.340 6.39 10.29 0.40 14.54 0A6 4A6 0.296 - 1236 0.44 424 0.29 5.60 0.31 - 13.0 0.48 0A4
2008 6.05 0.341 6.07 937 039 14.67 0A7 4.23 0.300 - 13.22 0.45 4.88 0.29 5.71 0.31 - 12.8 0.47 0.42
2009 6.34 0.345 6.25 939 0.39 14.79 0A7 4.35 0.302 5A3 0.313 13.72 0.46 4.97 0.30 5.75 0.31 - 12.6 0.47 0.42
2010 6.19 0.342 6.22 - 15.41 0A7 4.25 0.296 14.47 0.46 4.82 0.29 5.66 0.31 - 12.6 0.47 0.43
2011 6.17 0.342 6.24 - 15.84 0A8 20.70 0.52 4.29 0.296 14.71 0.46 4.82 0.29 5.73 0.31 - 12.5 0.47 0.42
2012 6.13 0.338 6.26 - 15.83 0A8 4A4 0.290 14.68 0.46 4.67 0.29 5.54 0.31 - 122 0.48 0.43
2013 6.08 0.336 6.12 - 15.90 0A8 4.08 0.288 14.17 0.46 4.56 0.28 5.43 0.30 - 12.1 0.46 0.41
2014 6.05 0.336 6.43 3.98 0.282 - - 4.42 0.28 5.41 0.30 - 12.0 0.46 0.41
Explanati n: The higher Gini's concentration coefficient, the more serious the inequality of income distribution.
Note: The data presents official releases of above countries. The comparison should be ma e cautiously for the difference of income definition. For example. Taiwan is disposable income from all households. U.S. (a) is income from
all households after accounting for government cash benefits and taxes . the year of 1007 and before is including capital gains and non-cash transfers, the years of 2008 and 2009 is excluding capital gains. U.S. (b) is income
before tax including government cash transfers, but excluding capital gains and non-cash transfers. Japan (a) is yearly income(before tax). and not incorporated with farm households till 1999. not with single households till
2002. Japan (b) is per capita disposable income for all households. South Korea (a) i per capita disposable income for the urban area households (I-person households and farm households are excluded).South Korea(b) is per
capita disposable income for all households. Singapore(a) for all households. Singapore(b) and (c) for employed households. all including income from work. (a) and (b) are before accounting for government benefits and taxes.
hence having higher rations and coefficient. (c) is after that. The data of Hong Kong compute on post-tax household income and publish the report every five years.
Source: Japan: (a) Family income and expenditure survey. (b) National Survey of Family Income and Expenditure. South Korea: Annual Report on the Household Income and Expenditure Survey. U.S.: is from Current Population
Survey Annual Social and Economic Suppkments(CPS ASEC). (a) "Effects of raze and Transfers on Income and Poverty% (b) 'Income. Poverty. and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States' Singapore: (a) General
Household Survey. (b)(c) Data for the year of 2000 and 2010 is from the Census of Population: for the year of 2C05 is from General Household Survey: for the year of 2001.2002.2003.2004.2006.2007.2008.2009.201I and
2012 is from Labour Force Survey. Hong Kong: 2011 Population By-census. Thema is Report Household Income Distribution in HK.
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Table 17 Household Facilities and Housing in Taiwan Area
Unit:%
Household Equipments Transportation Eq ipments Others Housing
Color TV sets Cable TV Pen.coal Compact Oxnemhsp ut this butnerl) Area
Year Tek• Cell Motor- Sedan News- Maga- Spouse.
Washing Air hinionte Self- parents or Awnse Menge
LCD and phone Madune Craribrett Caen Phone cycle Vehicle Space pa Spige per
Total Others nn' Tv Total Others MOD Internet paper zine Total owned chiklico Id Household Person
Duellers hvvis
together (pail
1991 99.2 99.2 ... 94.8 89.5 52.4 ... ... ... 22.2 79.2 33.7 9.6 62.0 13.6 80.4 ... 34.4 8.3
1996 99.3 99.3 ... 97.5 93.0 71.7 59.6 59.6 ... 35.2 ... 80.8 51.2 22.6 ... 52.3 12.5 845 ... 38.1 9.7
2001 99.3 99.3 ... 97.8 95.1 80.5 72.3 723 ... 48.0 79.5 79.7 55.6 50.9 76.3 38.8 143 85.6 ... 41.0 11.5
2002 99.6 99.6 ... 97.9 96.0 83.1 74.8 74.8 ... 49.5 83.6 81.0 58.2 56.8 80.9 38.1 14.7 85.4 ... 41.7 11.4
2003 99.5 99.5 ... 97.8 96.6 84.5 76.1 76.1 ... 50.2 84.6 81.0 57.4 58.7 82.1 35.8 13.1 85.1 ... 41.9 11.9
2004 99.5 99.5 ... 97.6 96.9 85.7 78.5 78.5 ... 45.0 85.7 80.8 58.0 62.4 85.2 33.6 12.9 86.8 ... 42.4 12.1
2005 99.5 99.5 ... 97.6 96.7 85.7 79.0 79.0 ... 45.3 86.2 80.9 58.4 63.2 88.4 32.3 12.4 873 ... 42.2 123
2006 99.6 99.6 ... 97.4 97.0 87.5 79.8 79.8 ... 46.1 88.0 81.7 59.1 66.1 90.2 28.2 12.2 87.8 ... 42.8 12.6
2007 99.4 99.4 ... 96.7 97.5 87.6 79.9 79.9 ... 45.6 88.9 83.0 58.7 67.1 91.7 26.6 11.1 88.1 ... 43.3 12.8
2008 99.4 87.4 26.8 96.0 97.3 87.5 81.7 79.6 3.9 44.9 89.8 82.2 58.4 69.3 92.7 23.6 10.0 87.4 ... 43.2 12.9
2009 99.6 81.5 34.9 95.9 97.4 88.3 82.0 79.4 4.5 45.5 90.6 82.9 59.2 70.5 93.6 21.6 9.8 87.9 ... 44.0 13.2
2010 99.4 74.8 43.0 95.7 97.8 89.1 83.0 79.5 5.7 44.4 90.6 82.3 57.8 71.3 94.8 21.1 8.9 88.3 84.9 3.4 43.1 13.2
201! 99.2 67.0 52.4 96A 97.6 88.8 82.9 78.9 6.6 43.4 91.7 83.0 59.1 71.9 95.1 19.2 7.5 885 84.6 3.9 44.0 13.4
2012 99.3 563 61.6 94.8 98.1 89.9 83.2 77.7 7.5 43.3 92.3 83.1 58.4 72.3 94.9 17.8 6.5 89.2 85.8 3.4 43.6 135
2013 99.3 47.1 70.6 94.7 98.1 90.0 84.4 78.8 7.6 42.7 92.6 82.8 58.4 72.2 95.4 15.8 6.0 88.7 853 3.4 43.5 135
2014 99.2 38.0 77.1 94.0 98.5 91.7 84.8 783 8.9 42.1 93.1 82.9 58.7 70.7 94.9 14.6 5.8 883 84.0 4.3 44.1 14.0
by five equal divisions of household accroding to disposable income
I Lowest 20% 98.4 50.4 56.9 87.8 95.1 77.7 70.2 67.2 3.3 21.4 73.1 67.5 22.2 25.4 85.1 8.1 0.8 833 76.0 7.3 36.3 20.7
99.3 41.9 72.1 92.8 98.7 90.9 84.0 78.5 6.3 33.8 94.8 84.6 46.2 62.1 90.6 11.3 1.8 83.8 78.4 5.3 39.6 15.0
3 99.5 36.6 80.5 95.2 99.2 94.4 87.8 81.0 8.3 43.9 98.5 87.5 64.1 81.1 95.6 14.2 4.1 883 84.5 3.9 43.9 13.4
4 99.4 33.9 84.9 96.8 99.7 97.0 90.2 83.0 9.7 49.9 99.4 89.7 74.9 89.3 96.3 16.7 7.2 91.7 88.6 3.1 47.1 12.3
5 Highest 20% 99.4 27.3 90.8 97.5 99.7 98.8 91.8 82.0 16.7 61.4 99.9 85.0 86.0 95.6 98.5 22.8 15.0 94.6 92.6 2.0 53.7 12.7
Explanation : in 3.31 square meters.
Note : IConceming ownership of the house, before 2010. the term "self-owned" means owned by household members and their lineal relatives. In 2010. the meaning is amended to owned by household members
who usually live in this house in accordance with the definition of 2011 Population and Housing Census.
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Table 18 Government Social Transfers In Kind Effect on Income Distribution, by Income Quintile
Household income after
Disposable income Government social transfers in kind
government social transfers in kind
Government
Average household income Ratio of Average household income Average household income Ratio of social
Year (NT$) 1st (NT$) (NT$) 1st transfers in
quintile quintile kind effect
to 5th to 5th A-B
All 1st 5th quintile All 1st 5th All I st 5th quintile
households quintile quintile (A) households quintile quintile household, quintile quintile (B)
2009 887,605 282,260 1,790,418 6.34 8,967 22,736 4,284 896,571 304,996 1,794,702 5.88 0.46
2010 889,353 288,553 1,787,312 6.19 9,101 24,424 4,262 898,454 312,977 1,791,574 5.72 0.47
2011 907,988 296,352 1,827,354 6.17 9,931 22,268 5,757 917,919 318,620 1,833,111 5.75 0.41
2012 923,584 301,362 1,846,116 6.13 11,376 24,186 7,384 934,960 325,548 1,853,500 5.69 0.43
2013 942,208 309,459 1,882,680 6.08 11,112 23,020 8,412 953,320 332,479 1,891,092 5.69 0.40
2014 956,849 317,144 1,919,937 6.05 11,252 23,882 8,425 968,101 341,026 1,928,362 5.65 0.40
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